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Old 12-25-2009, 11:07 AM #1
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Wishing all the wonderful people who are members of this board, both quiet and noisy, lurkers and advocates, carers and PwP, a happy and peaceful Christmas, and a good year ahead in 2010. Thank you especially for the gift of support and inspiration that you have provided over many years. It is impossible to put a value on this community, so a big thank you and Christmas greeting to our moderators and Dr John for having provided this safe and generous space for us all.



Keep warm ,keep safe, keep happy,

Lindy
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